# A MEXICAN man accused of murdering Paige Bell, a 20-year-old South African woman killed on a super yacht in Eleuthera in ...
# THE government has scrapped the degree requirement that once blocked promotions inside the Bahamas Department of ...
CUBA LIBRE’S annual “Warm the Shacks” campaign this year honoured Saxons Superstars leader Percy “Vola” Francis and Colours ...
# “Listen, I know you, right?” he said. “This is a small country. I know many persons in this country. Many persons have ...
# PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis appealed to Golden Isles voters last night to return the seat to his party with a vote ...
# A FORMER Bahamasair flight attendant says he was suspended, questioned by police financial crime officers, and ultimately ...
# Three men are expected to be arraigned in Marsh Harbour, Abaco today in connection with the looting of a barge that ran ...
# A MAN and woman were granted bail yesterday after being accused of stealing more than $50,000 from the Tarpum Bay Commonage Land Committee over a four-year period. # Prosecutors allege that ...
# The dispute began after the government transferred oversight of the parades to the National Junkanoo Committee and ordered an audit of the Junkanoo Corporation of New Providence. The move prompted ...
# THE Court of Appeal has dismissed Craig Johnson’s latest bid to overturn his murder conviction for the 2013 killing of American sailor Kyle Bruner but advised him that the Privy Council may be the ...
# “I am also pleased to share that power outages on New Providence have decreased by 86 percent and that the project is currently 28 percent ahead of schedule,” she said. “At this rate, the Bahamas is ...
# In 1847 the Boston Daily Advertiser states that “….Cazalet’s 1st Cordage….” or ship’s ropes are for sale at Ames Ingersoll & Co. on Central Wharf. An Irish woman named Marianne Amelia Cazalet was ...
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